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Compare And Contrast Essay On Paper Towns By John Green

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“Loneliness adds beauty to life. It puts a special burn on sunsets and makes night air smell better,” said Henry Rollins. In Paper Towns written by John Green, Quentin is alone searching for Margo and the person Quentin thought Margo was. Quentin was deep in love with Margo since they were young kids, Quentin would help Margo do anything that she would ask of him. Quentin spent all his time looking for Margo when she was gone. Quentin did almost all of his searching for Margo alone. Quentin thought he was in love with somebody else until he found Marog again. Quentin’s notion of Margo is totally different than their friends. When Quentin and Margo were younger Quentin was wholly in love with Margo. He would spend every day thinking about Margo, and try to become her friend when she moved on and grew up. They were great friends when they were children, but as the years come and go Margo grew up, and left Quentin. “My miracle was this: out of all the houses in all the subdivisions in all of Florida, I ended up living next door to Margo Roth Spiegelman,” said Quentin (3) Quentin was always in love with Margo, and during the book his love for Margo keeps growing, and that’s what leads to Quentin being alone trying to …show more content…

Quentin has always been in love with Margo since they both were little kids running around together. Quentin would spend all his time away from his friends looking and pondering about Margo, all Quentin could think about was finding Margo.Quentin wants to find every clue and figure out the puzzle that Margo left behind, therefore he could go out and find Margo. “Listen, Ruthie, we need to look in Margo’s room,” I said. (111) Quentin even missed out on his senior prom just to drive around and look at places he thought Margo would be at. Their friends would help out every so often to help Quentin find Margo, but they were too busy in having fun with their senior

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